Report: Threatening email sent to Sony employees

LOS ANGELES (AP) – The FBI said Friday it is investigating threatening emails sent to some employees of Sony Pictures Entertainment, which was hit by a cyberattack last week that disrupted its computer system and spewed confidential information onto the Internet.

The FBI was trying to identify the person or group responsible, the agency said in a statement. It did not provide any details.

However, the trade paper Variety said the email written in broken English claimed to be from the head of the GOP – short for Guardians of Peace – the same group that took credit for last week’s attack.

“Removing Sony Pictures on earth is a very tiny work for our group which is a worldwide organization. And what we have done so far is only a small part of our further plan,” the email read.

Later, the email warns employees: “Please sign your name to object the false of the company at the email address below if you don’t want to suffer damage. If you don’t, not only you but your family will be in danger.”

“Make your company behave wisely,” the email urges.

The Los Angeles Times reported the email was received Friday.

A Sony spokesman confirmed in an email to the Times that “some of our employees have received an email claiming to be from GOP” and said the company was working with law enforcement.

Employees were told to turn off their mobile devices after receiving the message, Variety said, citing Sony insiders it did not name.

Messages from The Associated Press to Sony representatives were not immediate returned.